I have a temp controlled esd safe soldering iron and popped out the two resistors These things are about the size of a grain of salt. Tried it at 1.58 and got the altivec bug so down to 1.42 it went.

Very brave! Those jumpers are so small.

yeah, I had planned on removing the two resistors from my 1.25 and just going to 1.5GHz. Well, I wussed out. I bought the thing as a gift for a family member who is having a hell of a time with an old DV iMac G3 that is flaky as hell. I want this thing to be stable as possible and under warranty for her.

I was all et to lap the heatsink, use Arctic Ceramique and OC the board. Well, I'm a little girlie's blouse, as it turns out. I just popped the memory in and closed it up again. I'm still waiting for my testes to drop, apparently.

I have a temp controlled esd safe soldering iron and popped out the two resistors These things are about the size of a grain of salt. Tried it at 1.58 and got the altivec bug so down to 1.42 it went.

Very brave! Those jumpers are so small.

Its really easy.

Good for you. Have you noticed any stability problems at 1.5?

Nope. I only rebooted once (to install Tiger) and no problems at all. Ive ran XBench several times with no lock ups or anything. No overheating that I can tell and programs launch much faster. Heck everything in general is faster. Throw in the overclocked graphics and I have a pretty capable machine. _________________1st Generation Mac Mini 1.5/512/40gig/Superdrive/Tiger